After the steaming, the writing should be washed in hot soapsuds, which gives the ink a fine blue shade.
The metal procured by this process is of a fine blue colour, with a tinge of grey.
Possesses a fine blue colour, and is quickly made.
The salt forms in oblique four-sided tables, of a fine blue colour; has a spec.
It is in general reckoned dangerous when the tip changes from the bluish-gray to a fine blue colour, accompanied with minute luminous points, which pass rapidly upwards through the flame and top.
This is not at first a fine blue, but a greenish gray, in consequence of the admixture of some white cyanide of iron; it becomes gradually blue by the absorption of oxygen from the air, which is favoured by agitation of the liquor.
The arseniates and metallic arsenic itself impart to the blowpipe flame a fine blue color, provided that there is no other body present which may have a tendency to color the flame with its characteristic hue.
The lead-salts, whose acids do not interfere with the color, impart also a fine blue to the flame, either in the platina forceps, or the crooked wire.
It is said to be the mordant used for a fine blue on woollen.
The leaves steeped in water till the parts are decomposed, produces a fine blue fecula, which is made into cakes, and sold to the woollen-dyers.
The petals bruised yield a fine blue pigment, and with alum make a permanent blue ink.
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